No one willing to challenge govt other than PTI: Imran

PTI leader says November 30 will be a big test for his party

ISLAMABAD:
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chairman Imran Khan remained optimistic while addressing a party event in the federal capital on Wednesday, urging people to come out on November 30 not just for themselves but for the nation.

The PTI is set to stage a massive rally on November 30, which Imran termed "big Test".

"I am going to a play a big match [on November 30],” said the former cricketer-turned-politician.

Friday (November 21) will mark the 100th day of PTI's protest, which began on August 14, against the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz government.

“My team has strengthened in all these days,” he said. “There game has improved, and they often played more than their potential.”

Imran went on to say that his party is the only one to challenge the government over its election through rigging.


"Had we not challenged the government, it would easily complete its five-year term."

“This is because the justice system only favours the powerful," he said, adding that the present status quo in the country did not allow one to receive any justice from anyone.

Imran reiterated,“We asked for vote verification in four constituencies, why didn’t they abide by our demand?”

The PTI leader added that both the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and PML-N were afraid of his party. “The PML-N won with 15 million votes but cannot hold a rally at Minar-e-Pakistan,” he said. “The PPP tried to [gather a lot of people] for their Karachi rally and I’ve heard their gathering in Lahore has already been cancelled," he said, adding, "Just wait and see what happens in Larkana on November 21.”

On a lighter note, the PTI chairman said  that rather than taking a sleeping pill, one can just chant this anti-Nawaz slogan "go Nawaz go" to get relief.

 

 

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